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LITERARY CONNECTIONS CRITICAL VIEWING.  A novel or play adapted to film or an original work written specifically for filming.

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1 LITERARY CONNECTIONS CRITICAL VIEWING

2  A novel or play adapted to film or an original work written specifically for filming.

3  A detailed pre-production literary summary or presentation of a film’s story.

4  The plan or storyline of any narrative.

5  A minor or secondary plot of a narrative, often running parallel to the development of the main plot or mirroring the main plot.

6  The where and when of a narrative.

7  The basic struggle within the plot of the narrative.  vs. Naturevs. Supernatural  vs. Himself vs. Society  vs.  Man

8  The main of leading character

9  The character who oppose the protagonist

10  The principal protagonist of the film who lacks the attributes of a typical hero.

11  The effects in a narrative that produce a specific mood or impression.

12  The development of characters in a narrative; a dynamic character undergoes change whereas a static character stays the same.

13  Scenes at the beginning and end of a film that complement each other and help tie a film together.

14  The turning point of a narrative, often determining the fate of the protagonist.

15  A weak or disappointing narrative conclusion.

16  The final resolution or outcome of the plot.

17  Meaning “realistic” or “logically existing”. For example, the music that plays on a character’s radio in a scene.

18  Important background information for the events of a story which set up what’s at stake for the characters.

19  A hint or indication of things yet to occur in the plot.

20  The opposite of foreshadowing, a glimpse into the past at some previous event.

21  The twisting or foiling of narrative expectations.

22  Qualities in a narrative that evoke feelings of pity and compassion.

23  A style of art developed principally in the twentieth century consisting of incongruous or jarring imagery.

24  Alfred Hitchcock’s term for an item, object, goal, event or piece of knowledge that drives the logic or action of the plot.


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